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Paperback cover is in very good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure. Ships from Colorado.
This delightful paperback offers a captivating glimpse into the literary life of Frank Waters, the celebrated author and historian known for his insightful portrayals of the American Southwest. “Sundays in Tutt Library With Frank Waters” is a charming collection of informal talks and discussions hosted by Waters at Colorado College’s Tutt Library, where he shared his vast knowledge and love for the region’s rich cultural heritage. Waters’ profound understanding of Native American traditions, coupled with his lyrical prose, has earned him a revered place in the canon of Southwestern literature. This volume provides a rare opportunity to experience the author’s engaging storytelling firsthand, as he weaves together tales of ancient civilizations, frontier explorations, and the enduring spirit of the desert landscapes that so deeply inspired his work. For fans of Waters’ novels, such as “The Man Who Killed the Deer” and “The Book of the Hopi,” or for those with a passion for the history and folklore of the Southwest, this gently used copy is a true treasure.